I'm gonna be honest, at first I didn't wanted to watch this video because it looked really bored, but actually is really easy, I'm not an english native speaker but it's really easy to understand 👌✨
~으면 can be used to expressed a hypothetical situation (if) or an actual timing of a situation (when). The distinction of these meanings is depending on the context.
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I’m so proud of myself because English is not my first language but I understand everything he’s saying to learn more about Korean grammar ^^
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Thank you so much for this video ! Was seeing 면 more and more lately and you made it really clear in less than 2 minutes :]
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저는 윤 교수님 비디오를 보면 한국어 문법을 더 좋게 이해할 수 있습니다. 다시 감사합니다 교수님!
Thank you
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감사합니다!
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I'm gonna be honest, at first I didn't wanted to watch this video because it looked really bored, but actually is really easy, I'm not an english native speaker but it's really easy to understand 👌✨
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감사합니다 선생님!
Great !!
So it can mean if & when without any specification on which exactly it is?
What is the difference between if and when?tnx in advance
~으면 can be used to expressed a hypothetical situation (if) or an actual timing of a situation (when). The distinction of these meanings is depending on the context.
What is the meaning & is it the correct sentence?: 저는 한국인으로 태어 났지만 한국에서 자랐습니다. 나는 대부분의 삶을 영국과 인도네시아에서 보냈다.
please translate arabic